I had a problem with VS 2005 lately that lead me to running a separate copy and debugging the original copy. While doing so (looking for causes of a hang in processing - suspecting my own code) I noticed a huge number of first chance exceptions in ParsingUnexpectedToken and FollowsFailure. Note that these were thrown just before getting a number of exceptions from Red Gates ANTS Profiler 4.1. (Maybe a conflect?)

I do not know if this is something you expect or not, but thought that I would let you know.

> Hello,>
>> I noticed a>> huge number of first chance exceptions in
ParsingUnexpectedToken and>> FollowsFailure. > >
What was the type of those exceptions?> > Possiby, they could
denote parser's processing of C# errors, or parser interruption > due to
user activity. These cases are no problem.> > —> Serge
Baltic> JetBrains, Inc — http://www.jetbrains.com> “Develop with pleasure!”> >
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This is correct. These exceptions are internal to our processing, and are always caught internally

-- Eugene PasynkovDeveloperJetBrains, Inchttp://www.jetbrains.com"Develop with pleasure!""David Williams" <daviddwilliams@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:gb0t0i$4h7$1@is.intellij.net...>I had a problem with VS 2005 lately that lead me to running a separate copy >and debugging the original copy. While doing so (looking for causes of a >hang in processing - suspecting my own code) I noticed a huge number of >first chance exceptions in ParsingUnexpectedToken and FollowsFailure. Note >that these were thrown just before getting a number of exceptions from Red >Gates ANTS Profiler 4.1. (Maybe a conflect?)>

I do not know if this is something you expect or not, but thought that I would let you know.